A successful fern, or a case for control
This month's blog on bracken and the need for control by Jonathan Stone, Reserves Officer
This month's blog on bracken and the need for control by Jonathan Stone, Reserves Officer
Stephen walks around his local patch once or twice a week throughout the year. He looks and listens carefully to discover the wild creatures hidden in the reedbed and surrounding woods.
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Common alder can be found along riversides, and in fens and wet woodlands. Its exposed roots provide shelter for fish, and its rounded leaves are food for aquatic insects.
The Hybrid black poplar is a variety of our wild Black poplar that can be seen along riversides, roadsides and in parks. Used for ornamental planting and timber, it has become naturalised in the…
A blog written by artist-in-residence for the Rhos Pasture
Restoration Project, Sean Harris.
Wildlife Trusts Wales gives all politicians five priorities to support nature recovery.
As its name suggests, pendulous sedge has drooping form with long, nodding flower spikes that give it an attractive and soft look. It can be found in wet woodlands and along riversides.
The Wildlife Trusts are challenging nature lovers to join the Big Wild Walk this October and raise money to help protect Britain’s wild places.
A guest blog on farming and rewilding from Tir Natur team member Stephen Jenkins
A blog all about moths and moth trapping by Fiona Stone our LWS project officer
Guest Blog by Chloe Masefield from Bwyd Powys Food about tackling Food Security in Powys.